The Elmhurst MBA

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Your professional impact.

We believe an MBA should be student-centered. Our mission is to provide you a high-value, high-impact business education.

From classroom lectures and online study groups to project-based learning, the integrated, innovative MBA programs at Elmhurst University help you develop the skills you need to collaborate in new ways and achieve your personal and professional goals.

Flexible Formats

This is grad school on your terms. Complete your full-time degree in one year, entirely online, with classes starting in fall or spring. The part-time, evening programs are designed with the busy professional in mind—multiple start dates are available and you can graduate in less than two years.

Full-time: Online

  • The full-time MBA is designed for those who want to boost their resume with business skills including recent college graduates, seasoned professionals and master’s students taking a gap year
  • Intensive accelerated program; not designed for those working full-time

Part-time: On Campus or Online

  • On Campus: Most students are business professionals who have been in the workplace for at least three years, bringing valuable experience to the classroom.
  • Online: Classes are small, so professors can devote the same level of personal attention to each student. All courses are eight weeks in length or less.
  • Choose from 11 areas of specialization, including Computer Information Technology, Data Science, Finance, GIS, Health Care Administration, and Supply Chain Management.

Expert Support

Whether you study in person or online, our program directors are always there for you—helping you negotiate everything from class selection to career direction. They aren’t just experts in their fields: they’re dedicated to expanding your reach beyond the fundamentals of their discipline, imparting the sage advice and people skills every leader needs.

I chose Elmhurst’s MBA program because of the cohort model and the impressive business experience of the professors outside the classroom.

Beckie H. '12

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